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Music was a spontaneous part of Teacher Gwynneth's daily activities in the classroom. She encouraged the children to express their feelings through dancing, rhythmic movements and singing. Occasionally, they listened to excerpts from classical music when appropriate. After time allotted for "free play", each day began with a song and the class ended with a good-bye song. Participation was voluntary!
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The best-selling book of easy-to-implement classroom lessons from the world’s premier educational system—now available in paperback. Finland shocked the world when its fifteen-year-olds scored highest on the first Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), a set of tests evaluating critical-thinking skills in math, science, and reading. That was in 2001; even today, this tiny Nordic nation continues to amaze. How does Finnish education—with short school days, light homework loads, and little standardized testing—produce students who match the PISA scores of other nations with more traditional “work ethic” standards? When Timothy Walker started teaching fifth graders a...
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